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DeShay Crabb, 35, recognized the thief from surveillance footage.

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Workers have removed most of the windows at Pier A, a landmarked 125-year-old building.

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Five food trucks will park on North End Avenue for lunch seven days a week starting soon.

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Leticia Remauro, former vice president at the BPCA, attended a community meeting Dec. 6, 2011.

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The $55 million facility at 212 N. End Ave. will open in February 2012, rather than January.

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The new artificial-turf fields are made from sustainable materials.

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Asphalt Green will offer cooking, circus and arts classes at its new Battery Park City Center.

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Residents say it is "dangerous" for adults to play on the new field in West Thames Park near children.

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A 20-year-old walkway in South Cove will have to be raised and rebuilt this fall because of "significantly" rising sea levels.

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The Battery Park City Authority was unable to find an operator for the ice rink for the second year in a row.

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The lawn at West Thames Park is expected to reopen Aug. 1, after the Battery Park City Authority agreed to maintain the grass.

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A tire swing that injured several children last summer is on its way back to Battery Park City.

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Otterness' donated bronze lions would violate the law, the Battery Park City Authority said.

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Residents are expected to protest at Pier A in Battery Park on Saturday afternoon.

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The Battery Park City Authority released a request for proposals for the ice rink earlier this month.